Psp Vintage Warmer 2 Keygen 56

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Me and a friend have been playing on our own server for quite a while now. We've been planning out how we were going to survive the winter by storing food, fixing clothes and lastly we walked really really really far south to get to warmer climates.
However, it's now middle of October, and the temperature has barely gone below 15 degrees during the nights, and usually stays at around 20 during the days.
The problem is that we were both looking forward the thrill of surviving winter, but it feels now that we made it too easy for ourselves and that we might not even get one.
How cold does it get during warm climate winters, and how can we make it more harsh (i.e. through server commands)?

TLDR: We want the winters to be a little more intense, since we may have made it too easy for ourselves.

Also, what version of the game are you running? In 1.16.1 there used to be a bug with the day/night temperature variation, making it too small (i.e. days didn't get as hot as they should and nights didn't get as cold as they should). 20 degrees daytime temperature and 15 degrees nighttime doesn't sound right. If you are on 1.16.1, consider updating to 1.16.5, there's been quite a few good changes and fixes besides that one bug.

/worldconfig globalTemperature controls how hot or cold the world is overall, independent of latitude. The default value is 1. Values greater than 1 make things hotter, values smaller than 1 make it colder. Do not set 0 or negative. I recommend starting in intervals of removing 0.1 and seeing what it does.

Note: I've not used that command myself before. There is a chance that it might only affect newly generated chunks, due to the way Vintage Story does world generation. But it could also be a global modifier. I don't know. You'll have to test it.

I guessing we are 11000 (blocks?) south, considering our coordinates are: -110, 110, 11000
I can't say with 100% certainty, but im pretty sure we didn't change the world size option when generating the game. We are also in a regular grassland/plains biome.

We both update our games as soon as a new update comes out. The server is being hosted by g-portal, and i can't really say what version that one is running, but we believe it updates itself automatically, since it has done that for the previous updates.

I read about the command on the wiki now, and it did appear you were right about it only working with new chunks. But i could always try it.
Main reason we don't want to tp/move away from here is because we've already build a big base/town here, and gotten too attached to it.

The National Weather Service issued its forecast for the winter on Thursday, and most of the U.S. should expect warmer-than-average temperatures, on the assumption that a weak La Nia weather pattern develops in the Pacific. While the lower two-thirds of the U.S., Hawaii, and the northern and western parts of Alaska will be unusually warm, said Mike Halpert of the Climate Prediction Center, there will also be "greater-than-average snowfall around the Great Lakes and in the northern Rockies, with less-than-average snowfall throughout the Mid-Atlantic region" and a dry winter across the south.

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